In this discussion, sponsored by our partner Chameleon PDE, we explore how emerging leaders develop essential leadership skills, tackle systemic challenges, and leverage professional relationships.
Key themes:
- The key skills and competencies that are most critical for advancement into leadership roles in international education.
- The unique challenges faced by early-career leaders in the international education sector, how developing leadership skills and coaching helps address these challenges.
- External influences that can support personal development as an early-career leader.
- The importance of evaluating the demands and requirements of a leadership position, recognising when to take on a position or even step back.
- Significant learning experiences and challenges in early career leadership - the lessons learned and implemented.
- Strategies used to build trust and credibility within a team or with peers as a new leader.
Guests:
Angela Milliken-Tull - Director of Chameleon PDE
Hasna Hussein: PYP Coordinator at International School of Dakar
Ciara Gilliespie: Teacher of MYP and IB Chemistry at ABA Oman International School
Charlotte Ward: PSHE Coordinator, Humanities Teacher at TSI International School
Andrew Goga: Head of Humanities at Heritage International School
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